Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Going Country

I got to go see Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, and Thompson Square on Sunday night! Best decision ever. Luke Bryan is an all-around great show. He seemed so personable on stage and really connected with the audience!! Plus, who doesn't love a nice smile and some good dance moves?! haha 

Yesterday I bought tickets to see Kenny Chesney when he comes to Peoria at the end of April. I think I am becoming a country girl. It's crazy to think how much I have changed. When I was younger, I absolutely hated country. Any time my mom tried to play it in the car, I would plug my ears in sing la la la la (you know...like annoying little kids) until she changed it and now I voluntarily am going to two country concerts in a two month time frame.

Currently, the semester has gotten super busy. MTG 490 (capstone) is consuming my life right now while my group and I try to write our huge marketing plan. Thankfully Dr. O'Brien has a heart and extended our deadline until next Tuesday so we have more time to finish. I just still feel as though this semester hasn't really begun. Maybe it's because I don't want it to end because I don't want to graduate and be an adult yet. 

Instead of a quote this week here is an interesting link that I found while procrastinating on Pinterest...

26 Moments that restored our faith in humanity this year. I know some of them are silly but some made me happy to know there are still good people out in the world. 

http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/moments-that-restored-our-faith-in-humanity-this-y

3 comments:

  1. I'm also a fan of Luke Bryan and his looks can't hurt either. I'm still on the edge about Florida Georgia Line. I saw them when they opened for Corey Smith a couple years ago and they weren't popular yet. My boyfriend was positive that they would make it big and I vowed to stand my ground and not ever like them. I think their music is slowly growing on me, even though I would never admit that. I'm considering giving them another chance :) to lure me in. Until then, I prefer to act like the young child and change the station or sing la la la la. I'm assuming that you bought tickets for The Band Perry??

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  2. I can feel the pressure of graduation starting to loom myself. Part of it is why I chose to go to grad school because I'm just not ready for college to end. Good luck with Dr. O'Brien! He's a good professor but he is definitely tough.

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  3. Marketing 490 is probably going to kill us. So, you might now have to worry about graduating. :P

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